In all assemblies, though you wedge them ever so close, we may observe this peculiar property, that over their heads there is room enough; but how to reach it is the difficult point. To this end the philosopher's way in all ages has been by erecting certain edifices in the air.


The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin (ed. 1755)


In all assemblies, though you wedge them ever so close, we may observe this peculiar property, that over their heads there is room enough; but how to ...

In all assemblies, though you wedge them ever so close, we may observe this peculiar property, that over their heads there is room enough; but how to ...

In all assemblies, though you wedge them ever so close, we may observe this peculiar property, that over their heads there is room enough; but how to ...

In all assemblies, though you wedge them ever so close, we may observe this peculiar property, that over their heads there is room enough; but how to ...